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Samsung's SC-HMX20C Progressive HD Flash-based Camcorder
Samsung Electronics showed off the SC-HMX20C Progressive HD Flash-based Camcorder as CES this year. Featuring Full HD and a1080p mode with 30 frames-per-second recording capability, the SCHMX20C’s…
Motorola Z10
Motorola, Inc. now mades it easy to capture, edit and share videos and images directly from the mobile device with the introduction of MOTO Z10 at CES. The new MOTO Z10 is a complete, pocket-sized,…
Panasonic/Comcast Portable DVR Preview
The Comcast/Panasonic co-branded AnyPlay Portable DVR (P-DVR) powered by tru2way technology will let Comcast customers record programming at home and take it with them wherever they go.
New Games at CES
Not that we had any time to demo them, but CES 2008 had a slew of new games on display. We couldn't help but be amazed by some of the graphics. First Person Shooters seemed to dominate but RPGs,…
D-Link Media Center Extender Preview
The DSM-750 from D-Link features dual-band wireless Draft 802.11n technology for fast Wi-Fi performance, making the wireless streaming of high-definition (HD) video possible.
Preview: Microsoft Home Servers - for Kids?
While the home servers are nothing new, Microsoft's new method of introducing them to your child certainly is. "Mommy, why is there a server in the house" children's book was eye opening to us.
Dish Network VIP 722 DVR Preview
The slightly updated Dish Network ViP722 HD-DVR was on hand for our viewing pleasure and we noted that the primary improvement was in the storage department.
Dish Network DVR Converter Preview
We got a sneak peek at the as-yet-unnamed DVR converter system that is essentially a device which transforms any non-DVR product into a DVR system.
RTcom HDMI over Cat-5 Preview
The RTcom booth was showing off their HDMI over CAT-5 box. The engineer we spoke to said it would support 1080/60p at 30 meters. Don't quote him (or us) on that. It could be more or less.
Radiient Roomcaster Preview
Radiient Technologies showed off its Roomcaster, a new UWB-based audio network technology, which is touted to enable true wireless surround sound that is impervious to signal disruptions.